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Hero Complex Gallery’s ‘Pulp Fictions’ Exhibit Reimagines Horror Movies as Vintage Book Covers

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Members of the artist collective Billing Bloc have reimagined horror movies as pulp novel covers for a Hero Complex Gallery exhibit titled Pulp Fictions: A Show of Intrigue, Horror, and Suspense.

Designs include Psycho by Malone, Don’t Look Now by Chris Koehler, Poltergeist by Danny Schlitz, Scream by Benedict Woodhead, American Psycho by Lucas Tetrault, Insidious by Liza Shumska, and The Conjuring by Liza Shumska.

16×20 limited edition giclee prints cost $50. Select designs are also available as 24×36 posters for $75.

“For this show, we’ve reimagined iconic pop culture scary movies as 1960s and 70s classic detective/mystery comic book covers… think yellowed newsprint, dramatic typography, and lurid, over-the-top illustration styles that feel straight off a spinning rack at your local drugstore, only now dripping with horror nostalgia,” Billing Bloc writes.

“This isn’t just a pop culture remix; it’s a showcase of our group’s individual styles and voices, woven together into one pulpy, blood-stained love letter to genre storytelling. Presented in partnership with Hero Complex Gallery, Pulp Fictions celebrates horror, comics, creative risk-taking, and the power of artistic community.”

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